Monday, October 15, 2007

The Associated Press: Nobel Prizes Look to Economics

The Associated Press: Nobel Prizes Look to Economics:
"Speculation on this year's prize has included economists who deal with international trade, macroeconomics and the labor market, among others. Fromlet said Jagdish Bhagwati, a noted proponent of free trade and critic of opponents of globalization, was one of his favorites. 'International trade is probably worth a prize,'"
Near the end of the article is my favorite:
"Other names figuring in this year's speculation include Americans Eugene Fama"
And of course Ross and Jensen should get some attention.

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